Talking Beer

Finding our feet...

It's a difficult thing starting a brewery, especially when you don't actually have a brewery. I'm lucky enough to be able to use the facilities at Boundary Brewing in Belfast in return for quite a bit of hard work. So effectively I'm working for, and making beers for two breweries. Busy, busy. Ask my wife.We've had our four beers in the market now for just over three months and they've been well received, thanks to the support we've had from our off sales, bars and restaurants (see stockist list below). But we're only finding our feet. I've tweaked the recipes of a few of the beers and you will see them improve through the first half of the year and I'm ready to add a new beer into the mix which will be released next week (if the labels ever arrive).Anyway, the list of stockists is growing all the time and it'll be updated regularly. I'm pretty sure I've missed at least 10!If your local has no Heaney beer in stock then give 'em a nudge and point them to our website.Remember, every beer you buy brings us a wee bit closer to our Brewery in Bellaghy.More about that next time.Mal.

The beer is out there.

Firstly, thanks for signing up for updates about Heaney Brewery. Hopefully you'll stick with us and follow our story as our brewery project develops and we eventually build our brewery in Bellaghy. It's been an insane few months at the end of a very testing year but I've finally got the beer out of the brewery and into shops, restaurants and bars.